The types of license to use the web "
So much to do?" are the following
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License
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Maximum No of Tasks
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Bronze (free)
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25
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Silver
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200
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Gold
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500
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Platinum
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Unlimited*
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*Maximum is 2000 tasks.
Handling more tasks would become too complex.
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As you can see,
you can use up to 25 tasks for free. There is also the option to upgrade your subscription in order to use more tasks. Please, look into the license page pressing in your medal which can be found in the top-right corner of each page.
No login is required as your data will be kept in server memory, however unregistered data is cleaned up if not used for some time.
Also, there is a cookie in your computer used as identifier to gather the server data mentioned above. If this cookie is lost in your computer, there is no way to identify your server data.
Please, register to avoid losing your tasks. When you register you are given the option to migrate the tasks you created while unregistered.
The concept of folder means something like a container of sub-tasks. When you create the first sub-task for a task, it becomes a folder and when you delete all the sub-tasks for a task, it becomes a leaf task automatically. This is important because a folder task will show the state of the most relevant of the sub-tasks as the effective state.
When you add a new task, we consider it is necessary to see the rest of task of the same level in order to establish priorities correctly.
If you delete a task permanently you will lose track of comments, references, etc.
As this is a task management program and not an agenda, including the time of the day in the reminders does not apply.
Currently our developers are implementing options to integrate with other products found in the market.
Our software developers aim to make our applications compatible with the maximum number of Internet browsers, however, in some cases this is not possible due to so many changes and updates.
Our recommendation, in case of issues, is to try with another Internet browser.
As it is indicated in the iPhone manual, Safari chapter, "Zooming and Scrolling" section:
In order to scroll within a frame on a webpage you must use two fingers dragging both up, down, left or right and to scroll the entire webpage just use one finger.